ks4 english explained
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KS4 English
An outline
The English Department’s
expectations
Students should be fully equipped for all your
lessons
Remain focused throughout your lessons
Complete all homework
Present work neatly at all times
Folders with worksheets must be kept tidy and
up to date.
Our guarantee
The units will be covered thoroughly
Students will be assessed frequently in order
to prepare for your final exams
Lessons will be engaging and interactive.
Overview of the GCSE English
Curriculum
Students will be gaining two GCSEs:
English Language (2 exams)
English Literature (2 exams)
English Language
• 2 exams
• Both papers test students’ reading and writing
skills.
They are awarded marks based on the success
criteria known as Assessment Objectives known
as ‘AOs’.
AO1:
Identify explicit information or ideas
Synthesis of explicit and implicit ideas and
information.
Paper 1 Paper 2
Question 1: Usually asks to list 4 things based on an extract.For example: Read paragraph 2 of the article Gardner's for lifeand:• List 4 things that gardeners
have to do before they plant crops.
(4 marks)
Question 1 and 2: True or False statements…(4 marks)
Write a summary…(8 marks)
Paper 1 Paper 2
Question 2: How does the writer’s use of language…(8 marks)
Question3: How does the writer structure…(8 marks)
Question 3: How does the writer’s use of language…(12 marks)
AO2:
Explain, comment, analyse
AO3:
Compare writers’ ideas and perspectives, and how
they are conveyed.
Paper 1 Paper 2
Not tested Question 4: How the writers present…(16 marks)
AO4: Evaluate texts critically
Paper 1 Paper 2
To what extent do you agree?(20 marks)
Not tested
Writing AO5/6:1. Communicate clearly
2. Organise information
3. Use a range of vocabulary and sentences
4. Accurate spelling and punctuation
Paper 1 Paper 2
Descriptive or narrative writing
(40 marks)
Students write about their own views
(40 marks)
Overview of English Language exams:
Paper 1 Paper 2
Read 1 fictional extractSelect 4 pieces of information (4 marks)Comment on language (8 marks)Comment on structure (8 marks)Discuss a statement (20 marksDescriptive or narrative writing (40 marks)
Read 2 non-fiction extractsSelect the true statements (4 marks)Write a summary (8 marks)Comment on language (12 marks)Examine the writers’ presentation (16 marks)Students write about their own views (40 marks)
English LanguageIn addition to these two papers, students have to complete a Speaking and Listening assessment in year 11. Although this carries no marks towards the GCSE, it must be completed, and will be awarded a separate mark of “fail,” “pass”, “merit” or “distinction” from the exam board
Students will prepare for Paper 1 and Paper 2 throughout years 10 and 11. They will complete the Speaking and Listening assessment in year 11.
To help your daughter prepare for these exams, you should encourage her to read widely, both fiction and non-fiction, and to keep a glossary of new vocabulary that she encounters.
English Literature
2 exams
Paper 1 (studied in year 10):
• Shakespeare play: Macbeth
• The 19th-century novel: Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Paper 2 (studied in year 11):
• Drama: An Inspector Calls
• The poetry anthology: Love and Relationships Cluster
• Unseen poetry
Paper 1 - How it's assessed
• Written exam: 1 hour 45 minutes
• 64 marks
• 40% of GCSE
Shakespeare play and 19th century novel
Paper 1 - Questions
• Section A Shakespeare: students will answer onequestion on Macbeth. They will be required to write in detail about an extract from the play and then to write about the play as a whole.
• Section B The 19th-century novel: students will answer one question on The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde . They will be required to write in detail about an extract from the novel and then to write about the novel as a whole.
Year 10: Shakespeare play and 19th century novel
Paper 2 - How it's assessed
• Written exam: 2 hour 15 minutes
• 96 marks
• 60% of GCSE
Year 11: Modern Text and Poetry
Paper 2 - Questions
• Section A Modern texts: students will answer one essay question
from a choice of two on their studied modern prose or drama text (An Inspector Calls).
• Section B Poetry: students will answer one comparative question on
one named poem printed on the paper and one other poem from their
chosen anthology cluster (Love and relationships).
• Section C Unseen poetry: Students will answer one question on
one unseen poem and one question comparing this poem with a
second unseen poem.
Year 11: Modern Text and Poetry 60% of your GCSE2 hours 15 mins
96 marks
To help your daughter prepare for English literature, you might consider buying her a personal copy of Macbeth, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and An Inspector Calls so that she can annotate them. This will be particularly helpful for revision purposes.
It can also be helpful to look at study guides, websites and film adaptations, and discuss these together.
If you have any queries about the course, please
contact:
[email protected] – head of English
[email protected] – Year 10 English
lead
Let’s work together for the success of our students!